4 Answers
4

Any HTML that's coming from the server-side (e.g. PHP or ASP.NET) can be treated just as you would normal static HTML. As far as your browser is concerned, that's not dynamically created.

If we were talking about dynamically created elements on the client (like using Javascript / jQuery to create your links) that'd be a different thing altogether. You'll have to adjust your Javascript to account for that, like maybe using .delegate() and .live() instead of just using vanilla .bind() calls, for example.

As for your question regarding targeting multiple elements at once, the semantic way to do that is with classes. So, something like